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Media Contact: Alyson O Mahoney Robin Leedy & Associates +1 (914) 241-0086 ext. 13 aomahoney@robinleedyassociates.com Online Newsroom: www.gruberprizes.org/press.php Foundation Contact: Bernetia Akin The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation 140 W 57th St Suite 10C New York, NY 10019 +1 (340) 775-4430 media@gruberprizes.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2010 Gruber Women s Rights Prize Recipients Hailed for Courageous Efforts in Advancing Women s Sexual and Reproductive Rights * * Two Organizations Recognized for Extending and Defending the Rights of Women Through Litigation, Law Reform, and Education * * June 23, 2010, New York, NY The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation today announced that it will award the 2010 Women s Rights Prize to two organizations that have contributed significantly to advancing women s reproductive health and rights in many countries. Center for Reproductive Rights an organization dedicated to winning for all women the right to decide whether and when to have children, the freedom to exercise that right, and access to the best reproductive healthcare available. Since 1992, the Center has used both US constitutional law and international human rights law to bring important cases before the courts, UN committees and regional human rights bodies. As a result of these efforts, women in more than 50 countries have expanded access to birth control, safe abortion, prenatal and obstetric care and reliable information about reproductive health and human rights. CLADEM (Comité de América Latina y El Caribe para la Defensa de los Derechos de la Mujer) a regional organization in Latin America and the Caribbean that promotes, monitors and defends women s rights as human rights and contributes to the construction of real democracies in which women can fully exercise their human rights and participate at all levels of society with freedom from violence. CLADEM was founded in Costa Rica in 1987, two years after the United Nations Third World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya, at which female lawyers gathered to discuss the need for judicial and political reform to defend women s rights. Currently, about 200 individual and organizational associates in 14 countries are affiliated with CLADEM. The Women s Rights Prize will be awarded in a ceremony this fall celebrating the achievements of the recipients, which will share the $500,000 prize. Given the decision-making power and influence historically exercised by men both in the family and within political and judicial institutions, successfully effecting any change on behalf of women s rights presents an enormous challenge, said Pinar Ilkkaracan, founding president of Turkey s Women for Women s Human Rights NEW WAYS and a Gruber laureate and advisor. To stand up for the freedom of women to control their sexual and reproductive lives in the face of longstanding political, judicial, cultural and religious gender inequality and bias, requires extraordinary courage and commitment.

2010 Gruber Women s Rights Prize...2 The Center for Reproductive Rights and CLADEM have demonstrated exactly that level of courage and commitment in promoting and defending women s sexual and reproductive freedom and in achieving dramatic changes that have significantly advanced the cause of women s human rights. Headquartered in New York City, the Center for Reproductive Rights works toward a world in which every woman is free to choose whether and when to have children, without being subject to coercion or discrimination, and in which every woman has access to the best reproductive healthcare available. In the world that is envisioned, every woman would participate with dignity as a full member of society. Founded in 1992, the Center has used its expertise in both US constitutional and international human rights law to expand access to birth control, safe abortion, prenatal and obstetric care and reliable, unbiased information. Outside the courtroom, the Center influences the law by documenting abuses, working with policymakers, and promoting legal scholarship and teaching on reproductive health and human rights. Working with more than 100 organizations in more than 50 countries, the Center has played an important role in contributing to the progress made in the area of reproductive health and freedom since the 1994 United Nations International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo, Egypt, and the 1995 United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, both of which served to make governments responsible for protecting the reproductive rights of their female citizens. It has been the moving force behind a number of important judicial decisions made at the national level and in international human rights courts, including bringing the first case (from Peru) on access to abortion before the United Nations Human Rights Committee. In that groundbreaking case, the Committee declared that denying a woman access to a therapeutic abortion was cruel and degrading treatment the equivalent of torture. Over the past ten years, the Center also worked with its partners in Nepal in moving that country away from viewing abortion as always illegal and punishable with incarceration, to viewing access to government funding for abortion as an affirmative right for women who could not otherwise afford an abortion. As a result, the Nepalese government was required to set up such a fund. The Center currently has two groundbreaking cases pending before the Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), the first time that cases have been brought before CEDAW on the right to emergency obstetrics care and the right to access abortion. (A complete organizational description is available at http://www.gruberprizes.org.) CLADEM (Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women s Rights) is a network of women s organizations and activists committed to the defense of women s rights in Latin America and the Caribbean. Comprising about 200 individual and organizational associates in 14 countries, CLADEM promotes women s rights by monitoring international treaties, proposing legislative reforms, undertaking research and training, and organizing group action where needed. The organization brings cases involving human rights violations against women to national and international courts and seeks to hold governments to the commitments they have made through treaty or legislation. These cases have, at times, resulted in compensation to victims, but they have also led to legal reform and changes in local policy.

2010 Gruber Women s Rights Prize...3 Two years after the United Nations Third World Conference on Women in 1985, CLADEM was founded in San Jose, Costa Rica, to defend women s rights in the region. To this end, CLADEM advocates, and monitors compliance with, international agreements such as the Programme for Action for the empowerment of women adopted at the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo, Egypt, in 1994; the treaty ratified by 25 Latin American and Caribbean countries following the Inter-American Convention on the Prevention, Punishment, and Eradication of Violence Against Women, held in Belem Do Para, Brazil, in 1994; and the Platform for Action, designed to remove every obstacle to women s active participation in all spheres of public and private life, adopted at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing in 1995. In the 1980s, CLADEM was primarily concerned with making violence against women visible to make domestic violence a public issue and a legal matter, not a personal one. In the late 1980s and into the 1990s, CLADEM was also working on sexual and reproductive rights and working to keep the State out of that arena. Its commitment is to true democracy one that manifests itself in the daily lives of women and of all people and to peace. For CLADEM, the combination of democracy and peace is seen as fundamental to a world with gender equality and freedom from all types of discrimination. (A complete organizational description is available at http://www.gruberprizes.org.) The official citation reads: The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation proudly presents the 2010 Women s Rights Prize to: The Center for Reproductive Rights, a U.S.-based organization that uses the law to protect women s reproductive freedom, and The Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women s Rights (CLADEM), a network of activists and organizations from countries in the region committed to the defense of women s rights as human rights, for their historic collaboration in advancing women s sexual and reproductive rights and successfully holding governments accountable for complying with international treaties and standards on women s rights. Additional Information The Women s Rights Prize of The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation is presented to an individual or group that has made significant contributions, often at great personal or professional risk, to furthering the rights of women and girls in any area and to advancing public awareness of the need for gender equality to achieve a just world. In addition to the cash award, The Center for Reproductive Rights and CLADEM will each receive a gold medal.

2010 Gruber Women s Rights Prize 4 Members of the committee that selected the 2010 Women s Rights Prize recipients: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School; Pinar Ilkkaracan, Women for Women s Human Rights - NEW WAYS; Akua Kuenyehia, International Criminal Court; Cecilia Medina Quiroga, University of Chile; Thandabantu Nhlapo, University of Cape Town; Geeta Rao Gupta, formerly with the International Center for Research on Women; Sakena Yacoobi, Afghan Institute of Learning. Laureates of the Gruber Women s Rights Prize: 2009: Leymah Gbowee, who helped form a coalition of Christian and Muslim women to end the Liberian civil war; and the Women s Legal Centre, for court and legislative advocacy in South Africa and for educating women about their legal rights 2008: Yanar Mohammed, cofounder of Organization of Women s Freedom in Iraq, which has protected many women threatened by domestic abuse and honor killings ; Sapana Pradhan Malla, who helped extend gender equality in Nepal through promoting legal reforms; and Nadera Shaloub-Kevorkian, a leading scholar who worked to end honor killings and domestic violence against Palestinian women 2007: Pinar Ilkkaracan, who helped reform Turkish laws to advance gender equality and advocated for sexual and reproductive rights, and two organizations she co-founded, Women for Women s Human Rights - NEW WAYS and The Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies, which united women s rights advocates from 14 countries 2006: Unión Nacional de Mujeres Guatemaltecas, which worked toward peace-building and equitable participation in Guatemala; Sweatshop Watch, which advocated for economic and political rights of migrant workers in the US; and Cecilia Medina Quiroga, whose judicial career advanced the rights of women through international law 2005: Shan Women s Action Network, which is dedicated to ending the oppression of minority women along the Thai-Burma border; and The Women s League of Burma, a multi-ethnic coalition committed to empowering women in the democracy movement 2004: Sakena Yacoobi and an organization she leads, the Afghan Institute of Learning, which provides health and education to women and girls in Afghanistan and in Pakistan refugee camps 2003: Navanethem Pillay, who upheld human rights and illuminated women s issues as a judge both in South Africa and on the International Criminal Court; and Pro-Femmes Twese Hamwe, a coalition of 40 Rwandan women s groups working for peace and to eradicate discrimination

2010 Gruber Women s Rights Prize 5 The Gruber International Prize Program honors contemporary individuals in the fields of Cosmology, Genetics, Neuroscience, Justice and Women s Rights, whose groundbreaking work provides new models that inspire and enable fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture. The Selection Advisory Boards choose individuals whose contributions in their respective fields advance our knowledge, potentially have a profound impact on our lives, and, in the case of the Justice and Women s Rights Prizes, demonstrate courage and commitment in the face of significant obstacles. The nomination form for the 2011 award and additional information about nomination requirements and selection criteria may be found on the Foundation web site at: www.gruberprizes.org/nominations/nominations.php The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation honors and encourages educational excellence, social justice and scientific achievements that better the human condition. For more information about Foundation guidelines and priorities, please visit www.gruberprizes.org. For more information on the 2010 Gruber Prizes, email media@gruberprizes.org or contact Bernetia Akin of the Gruber Foundation at +1 340-775-4430. Media materials and additional background information on the Gruber Prizes can be found at our online newsroom: http://www.gruberprizes.org/press.php. -end-